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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already sourced" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has been obtained or acquired in advance, often referring to information or materials.
Example: "The data for the report has already been sourced from reliable databases."
Alternatives: "previously obtained" or "already acquired".
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A company has already sourced land to build more than 700 turbines in countryside to the west of Dublin.
Purchasing, for example, is moving to automated bots, with 15%20%% of total spend already sourced through e-platforms.
He said about half of Sainsbury's food was imported, and therefore subject to cost inflation related to the fall in the value of the pound, and the retail chain already sourced about as much UK product as it possibly could.
The company's bikes are already sourced locally.
The company has already sourced photos to Conde Nast, DDB, and BBDO.
Examine what talent you've already sourced and whom recruiters/hiring managers may have spoken to for previous roles.
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The company is already sourcing its moringa through a women's cooperative in Northern Ghana and Curtis expects to pump $20,000 dollars into West African economies in 2014.
Recruiting pro Andrew Moon from 1-Page writes "if you're not already sourcing over text, it's time to start". Brar wants to turn that recruiter's instinct to text into a full-fledged candidate tracking system.
The world's top brands already source their products from China.
Starbucks already sources a considerable amount of coffee it sells worldwide from farms in sub-Saharan Africa.
Amazon Studios already sources work from writers to be made into complete productions, but the Storyteller should bring a new crop of writers into the fold.
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